Archives for: May 2007

According to Slam Sports in Canada, Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson played friend Max Lizondo in a match at the Royal Ottawa Golf Club recently, with Alfredsson putting up three tickets for the Stanley Cup Finals against Lizondo's $100. Lizondo… more »

When Zach Johnson looks back at his breakthrough 2007 campaign on the PGA Tour, he'll sigh contently as he remembers being the No. 1 golfer on the Golfer Supremacy Rankings. Because Zach knows what really matters.
We here at the GSR's know what really… more »

I went to high school with former Major League Baseball player Al Martin. After graduating, I knew he had gone to the minors and I kept an eye on his progress, until he made it to the roster of my favorite team, the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Martin never ac… more »

We here at the Golfer Supremacy Rankings are looking for a good rankings coach. Because we've got the basics of ranking golfers down cold, see, but some times small errors creep into our routine. Like the time we accidentally ranked Pol Pot as the world'… more »

First of all, let me just say that I hold PGA.com writer Grant Boone in the highest regard. That being said, he's a hack.
Boone's column "Poetic Justice," apparently gave the editors over at the PGA the vapors, as they gushed: "It would appear to be a… more »

When all is said and done with the boxing career of Oscar De La Hoya, there will be plenty of good things to say. He was one of the top fighters in multiple weight divisions, he attracted non-boxing fans to the sport, and he fought the best of his era.… more »

Golf blogger Bill Wolfrum, flush of his rousing success of picking Floyd Mayweather Jr. over Oscar De La Hoya, has immediately jumped back on the prognostication horse.
"After being so wildly successful in taking Pretty Boy over the Golden Boy, a pick… more »

Christopher Vitiello and Jonathan Ochoa have been around. From Guadalajara to Los Angeles to Augusta and many a stop in between, the longtime friends have been spending a lot of time on the road, watching golf. Actually, watching a golfer.
The pair, b… more »

WorldGolf.com's William K. Wolfrum blogs about everything in the world of golf and travel, including Michelle Wie, Lorena Ochoa, Tiger Woods and other PGA and LPGA headlines. Plus, he offers the humorous and obscure in news, politics and pop culture.

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